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Easy like Sunday morning
Alex Espinoza
My mother makes the menudo. My brothers bring their wives. I bring my boyfriend and our secret.
Patients bill alive, for now
Jake Tapper, Alicia Montgomery
The "bill of rights" legislation gets a boost from a bipartisan team -- while the White House plots its downfall.
Real Life Rock Top 10
Greil MarcusThe disunited states of ecstasy
Janelle Brown
At an all-day conference on MDMA, ravers, researchers and anti-drug crusaders debate its pros and cons. Consensus? Just say maybe.
In the courtroom (and hallways) with Puff Daddy
Amy Reiter
At the trial of Mr. Combs, one reporter claims the D.A. "has a hard-on" for Puffy. "He's going after rappers. For him it's personal."
Lord of the dingoes
Salon Staff
"Survivor 2," Episode 2: In the outback, no one can hear you scream.
Buy our movie. Please.
Alan Deutschman
Does it take marching bands and a live tiger to get a distribution deal at Sundance?
Bang-bang girl
Janet Reitman
An ex-photojournalist who brags about screwing half the foreign press corps is no feminist hero -- she's just an opportunist.
How the ax falls
Salon Technology, Business staff
Layoffs are never easy, but doing it the dot-com way is just plain dumb.
“The Bulldozer” clanks on
Flore de Preneuf
Coming all the way back from war-criminal disgrace, hard-liner Ariel Sharon is about to become the next prime minister of Israel.
The rubble-rouser
Beth Kephart
The matriarch of a coffee farm sets out to rebuild her home and town after the devastating earthquake in El Salvador.
Saddam won’t die
Vivienne Walt
Ten years after the Gulf War, the Iraqi leader is stronger than ever.
Life is like a FedEx box
Michael Sragow
Tom Hanks says that until crisis strikes, you always know what you're going to get.
The return of Chicken George
Salon Staff
"The Mole," Episode 1: In which we are tormented by the Ghost of Reality TV Shows Past.
The naked, the dead and the occasional vision
Carlos Amantea
Mexico mysterioso: A tabloid depicts crime at its most graphic, a corpse wears rather nice Adidas and giant redwoods flourish in the desert.
Unite this, Bush!
Salon Staff
Gore says play nice, but the Black Caucus thinks twice about giving the president-elect a break as he finishes up his rainbow Cabinet.
Common cattle
Elliott Neal Hester
Every now and then, flight attendants must fly with the unwashed masses. It sucks.
“Blackbird: A Childhood Lost and Found” by Jennifer Lauck
Brigitte Frase
A memoirist who survived a childhood of neglect and catastrophe reinhabits her younger self, with powerful and harrowing results.
Black comedy
Ian Rothkerch
"Daily Show" comedian Lewis Black can't get a TV show, hates politicos and really hates stupid people.
A sudden halt
Jake Tapper
As counters in Tallahassee start to gain momentum, the Supreme Court tells them to go home.
“Proof of Life”
Michael Sragow
Russell Crowe, all ironclad irony and bedrock honesty, makes competence look sexy in this intriguing action movie.
On Japanese trains
Sallie Tisdale
Rail travel highlights the contrast between the private and the communal in the land of the well-mannered mob. An excerpt from the recently released, "Salon.com's Wanderlust: Real-Life Tales of Adventure and Romance."
Remembering Dec. 8, 1980
Stephen Lemons
Robert Altman, Lucianne Goldberg, Roger Ebert, Larry Flynt, T.C. Boyle, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Douglas and others recall how they felt when they heard the news of John Lennon's death.
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